How To Install Rounded Drywall Corners: Three Easy Ways Of Installing Rounded Drywall Corners


Three Easy Ways Of Installing Rounded Drywall Corners

Rounded drywall corners will surely give your room an elegant touch, particularly one having a monochromatic color scheme. There are three types of drywall rounded corner beading, but all of these types need different installation procedures. The easiest type to install is plastic, manufactured to stick to the wall with spray adhesive. Paper-backed tape is manufactured to be installed much like flat drywall tape. Metal beading is the most difficult type of rounded corner beading, due to the fact that you have to fasten it using screws or nails. Although the installation procedures are different, still all the three types look similar on a finished and painted wall. In order to add a different feel as well as architectural character and atmosphere to your home, the best option is to install rounded drywall corners. They can make a space feel cozy as well as soft instead of stark and harsh. There are a few ways when it comes to creating the effect of rounded corners, and all these methods don't need much additional effort.

Thing's You Will Need

  • Drywall Corner Beads
  • Staple Gun With Staples
  • Joint Tape & Trowel
  • Sandpaper & Joint Compound
  • Gloves, Spackle, & Spray adhesive

Way 1: Using Bullnose Corner Beads

When the drywall is installed, a corner bead is secured or affixed to the corners of the walls. The majority of the corner beads are straight having right angles, however, beads that are having a bullnose design secure or affix where the two walls meet at the corner in order to make sure that the wall becomes rounded and soft. You need to apply mud as well as tape exactly the way you would any regular corner bead and use a spackle in order to smooth the corners in place. After applying mud & tape, the corner bead will become part of the wall.

Way 2: Using Spray Adhesive

The spray adhesive technique is another best method that can be used by spraying the adhesive to the corner bead of the wall. You can buy the spray adhesive at any local home improvement center. However, it is important to select a spray adhesive that is characteristically used for creating rounded corners. Remember to note that this adhesive does harden fast, therefore, any repositioning of the bullnose corner will require to be done quickly. As soon as this has dried, you can sand it before re-coating if necessary.

Way 3: Using Stapling

This method is the quickest among all but possibly the weakest type of rounded corner you can create. If you are looking to create a nicely-rounded drywall corner, you need to take a staple gun before stapling the rounded corner bead to the drywall, and then smoothly & firmly apply the joint compound to the outside angle. As soon as this is completely dry you will sand and then re-coat as you did with the above two techniques. To create an accurate rounded corner, you may need to re-apply the joint compound numerous times. Use sandpaper in order to sand down the joint compound as long as it is smooth.
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